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Posted: 1/16/2007 11:17:13 AM EDT
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http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b90/SpasYYZ/Shooting/Camera125.jpg Shoots like a dream. Got it in December, but I've only brought it to the range twice so far. Range fees suck around here. |
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You are new. It is a WASR. Century takes to the receiver with a dremel and welds two steel plates on the inside to accept real AK mags. |
Nothing really wrong with a WASR if you find a decent one. The only real downside is that it wasn't originally built to accept double stacked mags. They are dremeled out as stated above. Some aren't to bad, but some of the magwells are really wide causing quite a bit of mag wobble. Other AKs have dimples built into the receiver. There are other quality control issues with Centuy's work. canted front sight bases is another major issue from time to time. I had one, it shot fine. the magwell wasn't too bad, the front sight base was straight, never misfed. It was a good gun. It was my first AK. My second was a Vector. I was a little low on cash so I sold the WASR. I won't be parting with the Vector. AKs are built like a shit brickhouse. There is no reason why your WASR won't last you a long time. I don't think anyone was putting you down for your choice of rifle, but some will. Fuck 'em. Nothing wrong with a WASR. Shoot the hell out of it. |
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actually you have a WASR-GP centruy does not weld in the plates inside the magwell, they come like that from romania, the plates are to center a single stack magazine (since bumps would not be deep enough to center a single stack). then the magwell and side plates are milled out at century |
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I'm currently using an indoor range, so 50 yds is the longest I've been able to try it at this is what I got. This pic is at 50 yds straight out of the box the first 60 rds I ever put through it. All the stray ones were me getting used to the rifle. The big hole in the middle is about 40 rds worth. EDIT: Pay NO attention to the holes OFF the black part. It's a reused target. http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b90/SpasYYZ/Shooting/Camera129.jpg |
What's the difference between a WASR and a WASR-GP? |
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